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  2. Goal kick - Wikipedia

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    If the kick is taken with a moving ball, or from the wrong place, the goal kick is retaken. Opponents must attempt to leave the penalty area before the goal kick is taken. However, if a "quick" goal kick is taken while an opponent is attempting to leave the penalty area, that opponent may touch or challenge for the ball once it is in play. [4]

  3. Goalkeeper (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Goalkeeper Ned Doig, who spent most of his career with Sunderland, set a 19th-century world record by not conceding any goals in 87 of his 290 top division appearances (30%). [57] Rogério Ceni has scored the most goals for a goalkeeper, having recorded 131 goals through free kicks and penalties across his 23-year career. [58]

  4. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    Clean sheet – when a goalkeeper or team does not concede a single goal during a match. [5] Clearance – when a player kicks the ball away from the goal they are defending. [35] Club – collective name for a football team, and the organisation that runs it. [75] Consolation goal – when a losing team scores a goal which has no impact on the ...

  5. Goalkeeper - Wikipedia

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    In football, each team's goalkeeper (GK) defends their team's goal and has special privileges within the game. The goalkeeper's main job is to stop any penetration of the ball into the goal. The goalkeeper is the only player in the side who may use their hands and arms to catch, throw, and save the ball, but only within their own penalty area.

  6. Penalty area - Wikipedia

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    Goal kicks and defensive free kicks: opponents must remain outside of the area and at least 10 yards away from the ball until the ball is kicked and clearly moves; Taking of penalty kicks: players other than the kicker and the goalkeeper must remain outside the area (and also the penalty arc) until the kick has been taken.

  7. Association football tactics and skills - Wikipedia

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    A longer kick to the midfield is more common and it is vital that the midfield unit are in a position to receive it. Some goalkeepers may take advantage of no offside rule while taking a Goal Kick to quickly pass the ball to a striker while the opposite team is still repositioning.

  8. Goalkeeper scores outrageous goal from inside his own half ...

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    Goalkeeper Lars Jansen scored an incredible long-range goal from inside his own half to help his Noordwijk team to a 3-1 victory over Amsterdamsche FC in the Dutch third division – and ...

  9. Penalty kick (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Josef Martínez of Atlanta United FC taking a penalty kick versus the New England Revolution. A penalty kick (commonly known as a penalty or a spot kick) is a method of restarting play in association football, in which a player is allowed to take a single shot at the goal while it is defended only by the opposing team's goalkeeper.